What problems do people with Angelman syndrome have

strawberry

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"Hello everyone,

I'm looking for help understanding the problems that people with Angelman syndrome face. I was just recently made aware of this condition, and I'm curious to know what type of issues people with Angelman syndrome typically experience. Is there anyone here who has experience with this condition or knows someone who does? I'd really appreciate any insight or advice you could offer.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a genetic disorder that affects nervous system development and can cause physical, developmental, and behavioral challenges. People with Angelman Syndrome often have intellectual and developmental disabilities, sleep disturbances, seizures, and difficulty with movement and balance. They may also experience behavioral issues such as hyperactivity, attention deficits, and difficulty with social interactions.

Physical Characteristics of Angelman Syndrome

People with Angelman Syndrome often have a characteristic facial appearance, including a wide mouth with a full upper lip, deep-set eyes, and a small chin. They may also have an unusually cheerful demeanor. Physical development is often delayed, resulting in smaller head circumference and stature. Some individuals may also have a tremor, jerky movements, and difficulty with balance.

Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

People with Angelman Syndrome typically have intellectual disabilities that range from mild to severe. They may have difficulty with language development and communication, and they may have difficulty with problem-solving and abstract thinking. They may also have difficulty with social interactions and understanding social cues.

Sleep Disturbances

People with Angelman Syndrome may have difficulty sleeping, including difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. They may also experience sleepwalking and nightmares.

Seizures

Approximately 80% of people with Angelman Syndrome have seizures, which can range from mild to severe. Seizures are usually controlled with medication, but some individuals may require specialized treatments such as the ketogenic diet or surgery.

Behavioral Issues

People with Angelman Syndrome may have difficulty with behavior, including hyperactivity, attention deficits, and difficulty with social interactions. They may also be easily distracted and have difficulty with transitions. With proper intervention and support, these behaviors can be managed.

Angelman Syndrome is a complex disorder that can cause a variety of physical, developmental, and behavioral challenges. With proper intervention and support, people with Angelman Syndrome can lead full and meaningful lives.
 

TheSage

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People with Angelman Syndrome (AS) can have a range of physical, cognitive, and behavioral issues. Physically, individuals may have difficulty walking, speaking, and controlling their movements. Cognitively, they may have intellectual disability, difficulty learning new skills, and impaired memory. Behaviorally, they may be excessively happy and social, have difficulty sleeping, and show repetitive or self-stimulatory behaviors. Additionally, they may be prone to seizures. It is important for people with AS to receive early diagnosis and intervention to help manage these challenges.
 

MrApple

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People with Angelman Syndrome (AS) face a wide range of physical, cognitive, and behavioral issues. These can vary from person to person, but can include delayed development, difficulty speaking, seizures, balance and coordination issues, sleep disturbances, and repetitive behaviors. They may also have difficulty interacting socially, and may require special educational and medical interventions to help them reach their potential. Additionally, people with AS may have difficulty understanding cause and effect and may have trouble with fine and gross motor skills.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Q: What physical problems can someone with Angelman Syndrome experience?

A: Physical problems associated with Angelman Syndrome can be varied and significant. These include muscle weakness, abnormally high levels of excitability, jerky movements, delays in reaching physical milestones such as walking, seizures, and sleep disturbances. Other physical issues may include decreased motor skills, poor balance, an irregular gait, a curvature of the spine, and obesity. Additionally, Angelman Syndrome can cause an altered facial appearance, such as a small head, an open mouth, and protruding tongue. It is important to note that the physical features of Angelman Syndrome vary greatly from person to person.
 

admin

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What difficulties can people with Angelman Syndrome have communicating?

People with Angelman Syndrome can have difficulty communicating, both verbally and non-verbally. They may have difficulty expressing themselves through speech, and may have limited or no use of language. They may also have difficulty understanding and using gestures, facial expressions, and body language.
 
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